Android 4.4 KitKat upgrade for Moto G came as a holiday surprise for users as the change was not expected to come until early next year. However, Moto G owners who bought the smartphone from Amazon or Motorola website already had the latest operating system while other had to wait until next year.
Google’s new budget smartphone is expected to arrive in India in January 2014 which means that Indian users are going to get Android 4.4.2 KitKat first hand. Moto G is priced at $179 (RS 11,160) in US without contract and the expected price of the model in India would be around 20,000 rupees mark.
Moto G Features:
Moto G is a solid piece of hardware with a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor running this machine compare to a dual core processor that powers its pricey counterpart Moto X. The device comes with 8GB memory and you can get the 16 GB model for $199.
The smartphone has an average 5 megapixels camera which is good enough for digital use. It also sports an HDR mode, LED flash panorama setting and other standard mode options. Moto G also features 1.3 megapixels front facing camera for video chatting purposes.
Thanks to efficiently tweak software Google’s Moto G promises to go on the whole day without a charge. Its 2070 mAh should last through all the texting, chatting and surfing of the day but spending long hour streaming movie and gaming might change that.
Android KitKat:
Android 4.4 KitKat is designed to boost the ability of low budget devices that captures a huge section of world’s smartphone and tablet. The new Android operating system will help devices with low RAM of 512 MB of less to perform better. This means that a large number of upcoming gadgets in Indian market will run on Android 4.4 KitKat in near future.
The no touch Voice response system that was unique to Google’s Moto X is now available for Android 4.4. users. This revolutionary no touch voice response system remains on the whole time so can send text, make call and search the web without touching your device.